TV & Radio

TV & Radio refers to the two primary forms of broadcast media that deliver audio and visual content to the public. Television (TV) is a medium for transmitting moving images and sound, allowing viewers to watch programs, news, movies, and other entertainment from various genres. It combines visual storytelling with audio to engage audiences. Radio, on the other hand, is an audio-only medium that transmits sound through electromagnetic waves. It mainly focuses on spoken content, music, and news, reaching audiences through devices like radios or streaming platforms. Together, TV and Radio serve as major sources of information, entertainment, and cultural exchange, shaping public opinion and providing a platform for advertising and communication. They have evolved with technology, adapting to new formats and delivery methods, yet remain integral to media consumption in society.